Subject: Re: SPM, coastal boundaries
Date: Dec 15, 2002 @ 17:28
Author: anton_zeilinger <anton_zeilinger@hotmail ("anton_zeilinger <anton_zeilinger@...>" <anton_zeilinger@...>)
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Hi!

Doesn't the border between Australia and Papua-New Guinea along the
New Guinea coast line? There are some islands right of the coast of
Papua New Guinea which belong to Australia, and on some maps the
maritime boundary seems to follow the coast. Does anyone know whether
this is accurate?

Greetings,

AntonZ


--- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "acroorca2002 <orc@o...>"
<orc@o...> wrote:
> yikes
> but does he realize what coastal means
>
> so far the coastal boundaries list appears to include only cyuk for
> sure
> if indeed my info is correct
> & maybe cafr
> if indeed that one actually follows the coast
> rather than only touching the coast
> as do so many others
> a matter which hasnt yet been confirmed one way or the other
> it may be worth remembering
>
> perhaps a few coastal condo boundaries could be added just for
> the sake of beefing the list up
> such as esfr & hnnisv
> but these are different & may be appreciated as a separate class
> either more or less special depending on taste
>
> however mwtz & ltru & dedk are part of a much longer & less
> distinguished list of noncoastal shoreline boundaries
>
> the 2 lists combined might well be called shoreline boundaries
> but the name of coastal boundaries should be reserved for the
> list of the really rare ones that actually do follow a coast
>
> admittedly it is his list tho
> so he can call it whatever he pleases
> even nothing at all
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Karolis B.
> <kbajoraz@y...>" <kbajoraz@y...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > but karolis is right
> > > international coastal boundaries are scarce
> >
> >
> > and karolis thinks that he wants to compile a list of such.
> > 1) tanzania/malawi
> > 2) iles verdes
> > 3) lake Vistytis LTRU
> > 4) DE/DK lake
> > ...